• Arnott’s Biscuits brand Shapes is launching two new flavours in stores this week – Four‘N Twenty Meat Pie and Bueno Beef Taco biscuits.
Source: Arnott's
    Arnott’s Biscuits brand Shapes is launching two new flavours in stores this week – Four‘N Twenty Meat Pie and Bueno Beef Taco biscuits. Source: Arnott's
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Arnott’s Biscuits brand Shapes is launching two new flavours in stores this week – Four‘N Twenty Meat Pie and Bueno Beef Taco biscuits.

The new Meat Pie flavour is a special collaboration with Four‘N Twenty, which aims to bring the “ultimate flavour of footy” to consumers.

“Whether you're sharing with friends at the park or looking for a fun afternoon snack with flavours that your whole family will love, Arnott's Shapes Four'N Twenty Meat Pie biscuits are the perfect flavoured cracker,” the company stated.

“Foil-wrapped for freshness, these crackers inspired by Australia's favourite meat pie are a go-to savoury cravings-buster for any occasion.”

It is a busy week for Shapes as Arnott’s also announced another new flavour – the Fully Loaded Bueno Beef Taco. It joins Ultimate Cheese, Wicked Sweet Chilli, Sizzling Meatlovers, Epic Garlic Bread, and Flame Grilled Chicken in the Fully Loaded range – designed to have extra flavour and crunch.

“Did somebody say Taco Tuesday? Experience the latest snacking revelation you never saw coming, with Shapes Fully Loaded Bueno Beef Taco,” stated the company.

“Bursting with an off the scale flavour crunch, these delicious Fully Loaded Shapes are sure to turn any day of the week into Taco Day.”

Arnott’s Four‘N Twenty Meat Pie biscuits are available at Coles and independent retailers for RRP $4.00, with Bueno Beef Taco expected to hit shelves later this week.

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